An Old Friend and An Old Favorite: Spyche Does Slobberbone at the Kessler Theater

Technically I shouldn't even be posting here--too old, so I'm told. So I'll keep this quick and just tell Jeff Liles thanks for posting Spyche's rendition of Slobberbone's "Get Gone Again," a standout from the band's '97 sophomore effort Barrel Chested. The clip was recorded, natch, at the Kessler Theatre...
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Technically I shouldn’t even be posting here–too old, so I’m told. So I’ll keep this quick and just tell Jeff Liles thanks for posting Spyche‘s rendition of Slobberbone‘s “Get Gone Again,” a standout from the band’s ’97 sophomore effort Barrel Chested. The clip was recorded, natch, at the Kessler Theatre in Oak Cliff over the weekend, but altogether timeless for myriad reasons–chief among them the woman behind the guitar, whose cover of Cheap Trick’s “The Flame” remains an all-time favorite and one I’ll perhaps post this week on the our music blog for the over-40s.

An encore, perhaps, when Slobberbone plays the Granada on August 21? Please? No, really.

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